Maternal vitamin D levels in the first trimester were related to both prenatal growth and pregnancy outcomes, according to a new study. Low vitamin D levels during the first trimester of pregnancy ...
What to expect in your second trimester – week by week Welcome ... tests will take place at 16 weeks to check your baby’s development. Your uterus and placenta are growing to accommodate ...
Anemia during pregnancy is a common occurrence and often due to iron deficiency. It is a global public health problem, ...
A study by NIH shows that excessive weight gain in the first trimester of pregnancy may contribute to increased fat ...
Excess maternal weight gain in the first trimester causes foetal fat accumulation, increasing risks of obesity, diabetes, and ...
Maternal vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy is linked to accelerated epigenetic gestational age in infants at birth, ...
NIH researchers found that excess maternal weight gain in the first trimester alters fetal fat distribution, with increased ...
A computational model of the basic functional unit of the placenta enables researchers to simulate placenta blood flow, ...